Dear Colleagues & Friends,

I wanted to let you know that I have two presentations that I recently prepared 
for the American Jewish University's B'Yachad Together program: Lost (and 
Found) in Translation: New Israeli Literature in 
English<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.aju.edu/whizin-center-continuing-education/events/Lost-and-Found-in-Translation-New-Israeli-Literature-in-English__;!!KGKeukY!hTIe0CX8_jdG5cGvOP8xHAXgR3da9Ob0WDSJ23xhflGJ6KlaXkJMh6QKqhT1qqjGggG90T6VP3c6T3k$
 > and Recommended Reads: New & Award-Winning Jewish 
Fiction<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.aju.edu/whizin-center-continuing-education/events/Recommended-Reads-New--Award-Winning-Jewish-Fiction__;!!KGKeukY!hTIe0CX8_jdG5cGvOP8xHAXgR3da9Ob0WDSJ23xhflGJ6KlaXkJMh6QKqhT1qqjGggG90T6VoHuicsk$
 >. I would be happy to present these on Zoom to your library, synagogue, 
organization, or school community.  They would be perfect for Jewish Book Month 
and to give readers recommendations for the long winter days ahead.  I have 
given similar presentations for Hadassah, the Women's League for Conservative 
Judaism, AJL, and other organizations, and they are always very well received. 
I am constantly updating my presentations to include the newest books. I can be 
available during the day, evenings, or on Sundays. My bio. is below and I would 
be happy to provide references.  Please reach out to me if you would like to 
discuss further.

Shabbat Shalom & have a happy, healthy & safe Thanksgiving!

Rachel Kamin, Director
The Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
1175 Sheridan Road
Highland Park, IL 60035
847/926-7902 or [email protected]<blocked::mailto:[email protected]>

Hours: Monday - Friday 9am-2pm

CURRENTLY READING: The Orchard by David Hopen
CURRENTLY LISTENING TO: The Tunnel by A.B. Yehoshua


Rachel Kamin has been a synagogue librarian for over 20 years and is currently 
the Director of the Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center at North 
Suburban Synagogue Beth El in Highland Park, Illinois.  She serves on the 
Association of Jewish Libraries New Jewish Fiction Award Committee and 
contributes articles and book reviews to BookLinks, School Library Journal, 
Jewish Book World, Judaica Librarianship, Library Journal, and AJL Reviews. She 
facilitates book discussions for five Chicago area synagogues as well as for 
other organizations and private groups.  Rachel holds a BA in history from 
Grinnell College and a master's degree in library and information science from 
the University of Michigan.
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